I also found it difficult to admit that it's not okay. What helped - was when I was able to say these are the facts . . and ask myself "what am I going to do about it?"
It moved me to look at solutions to specific issues and somehow was empowering. For you it might be your son's forgetting - what if any solutions are there - like write him notes, give him clues, etc?
There is also a book I just finished reading that you might find helpful. Alfred's Journey to be Liked and 10 simple rules to get him there by Jill Ebstein is about a 15 year old with symptoms of autism. He had a coach who guided him in maturing.
Hi, I can't imagine how difficult that best me. Do you have help?
I also found it difficult to admit that it's not okay. What helped - was when I was able to say these are the facts . . and ask myself "what am I going to do about it?"
It moved me to look at solutions to specific issues and somehow was empowering. For you it might be your son's forgetting - what if any solutions are there - like write him notes, give him clues, etc?
There is also a book I just finished reading that you might find helpful. Alfred's Journey to be Liked and 10 simple rules to get him there by Jill Ebstein is about a 15 year old with symptoms of autism. He had a coach who guided him in maturing.